6. 10,000 years (6)
Chapter 548: 60,000 Years (6)
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Ascension Day of St. Giles: Led by St. Giles, Angron, Robert Killiman, along with the Praetorian Army, attempts to awaken the God-Emperor.
The ceremony took place at 9 a.m., accompanied by the slowly rising sun, and during the ceremony, all those present, as well as those who watched the broadcast of the ceremony, saw the imminent sanctification of the archangel.
Faintly, around the altar, the golden figure was in a trance, and many people recognized that among them were the human heroes who returned to the God Emperor during the Great Expedition and the Great Rebellion.
Anglicans are full of hope and awaiting the dawn of a new era.
However, near the end of the ceremony, St. Giles suddenly became unusual.
The broadcast was cut off immediately, but most of the people staring at the projection saw St. Giles with a black feather on his back in the last frame.
At the same time, along with the change of St. Giles, there was also the sudden madness of the Holy Blood Angels and their sub-groups, and more than half of the Holy Blood Angels fell into extreme anger and bloodlust on the day of St. Giles' ascension.
The warriors, who had lost their minds, began to attack anyone they could see.
On the day of the Ascension of St. Giles, most of these glorious battle angels in the past were invited by the famous interstellar governor of the nearby star field, the priest of the United Nations, or with the local nobles or with the commoners.
On those lucky planets, the Blood Angels who have not yet fallen into madness will kill their comrades with their own hands, or kill themselves before they are completely manipulated by anger and bloodlust.
And on those unfortunate planets......
However, the Tempest Field, as well as the other Death Guardians, survived, and the mad Blood Angels attempted to open the cage and fight the imprisoned Death Guards, but with the help of the nearby Mechon, the Death Guards took control of the Blood Angels.
Next to the main fleet near the solar system, a fleet of death guards rushed out of the unknown area, and without any hesitation, this sudden appearance of the death guard fleet began to attack the holy blood angels.
At the same time, the other legions also received warnings from the Death Guard, and the Space Wolf and White Scar were the first to respond to the Death Guard's warning and began to immediately support the star field where the Holy Blood Angels were stationed.
On the other hand, on Terra, all information about the day was erased, hundreds of millions of people were forced to amnesticize, tens of millions were executed, and three-quarters of the ships that came to make the pilgrimage to Terra sank forever over Terra.
At the same time, the Bible written by St. Giles was completely abolished.
Within the next fifty years, the mention of St. Giles and the Angel of the Holy Blood was erased as quickly as possible, and it was officially forbidden to mention it.
Not a single page of the material mentions this, and later historians and conspiracy theorists have only gotten sporadic information from the few rumors, the Mechonia, or the elders of the Death Guard.
Based on the reaction of later generations of Terra, scholars deduced that:
These brief pieces of information suggest that St. Giles himself was caught in a certain great rage and bestiality during the ceremony.
Mortarian, who was imprisoned in Terra, appeared at the altar in time to join forces with Killiman and Angelon, and together with the three primorans, they suppressed St. Giles.
Mortarian is seriously injured - Since the Ascension Day of St. Giles, there are few rituals to summon the original body within the Death Guard.
Robert Killiman was seriously injured - in the third year of Terra after the Ascension of St. Giles, the Regent of the Empire died of illness in Maculag.
The whereabouts of Angelon and St. Giles are unknown.
The Assassin Tingsavita disappeared.
However, according to the records of the Navigator family that month, after the Ascension of St. Giles, Terra unilaterally organized a one-way fleet to Bar, and the original Angron and St. Giles may have been on that ship.
This inference is further corroborated by the fact that,33, Robert Killeman had visited Barr.
On a long-term macro perspective, what happened on Terra completely turned the tide of the Human Empire, but for the humans at that time, the Holy Blood Angels who were slaughtering wildly around them were the real source of fear.
Many starfields fell into a panic as a result, and in the silence of Terra and the sudden madness of the Holy Blood Angels, people began to question the legitimacy of the state religion, St. Giles, the rest of the primitives, and the space marines.
At the same time, the Black Legion led by Abaddon set out in the Hazy Star Domain to plunder the Empire.
The Chaos Space Marines from farther, darker times have reminded humanity of the Great Rebellion that was forgotten.
Originally, under the deliberate guidance of the imperial regent Robert Killiman, all the records of the Great Rebellion had been burned, except for the classified archives on Terra.
But during this period, blasphemous materials sprung up like mushrooms after a rain.
During this period, either in the need to defend against the mad Blood Angels, or to no longer trust the Empire, or to the shattering of the state religion, countless planets declared their independence.
On the Terra side, after hastily handling government affairs, the Imperial Regent Robert Killiman immediately announced a wanted warrant for the Holy Blood Angels and their sub-groups, and the entire empire was mobilized to exterminate the mad angel heirs and fight against the Chaos Legion.
On Terra, however, the people who witnessed St. Giles' "ascension" began to question Gilliman's orders.
The "ascension" of St. Giles makes people realize that the primordials are not perfect demigods, and they can become even more terrifying beings.
A huge empire is by no means the existence of the original body that can command and dispatch alone, countless complex war notices, logistics systems, government departments, and trade ships...... It's all parts that the original can't grasp completely.
Robert Killeman has worked as hard as he can on this endless mountain of government, but this is by no means a scale that can be shaken by a single primordial, not to mention that there are players above his level in the corners of the primordial body.
Robert Killeman is aware of the distrust coming from the people, but now, the most important thing is to stop the destruction of the Holy Blood Angels within the Empire, as well as to defend against the attacks of the Chaos Legions.
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Final Speech: After gathering all of the Terra high-ups, Imperial Regent Robert Killiman, despite his illness, gave an impassioned speech aimed at uniting people to get through the current difficult times.
Despite the political chaos, Robert Killiman's ability and prestige remain unquestionable, and the Regent of the Empire has a firm grip on military power.
Objections were put to rest.
After leaving behind a group of Ultramarines to guard Terra, Robert Killeman ordered Sigismund to lead the Terra army and repel the Chaos Legions that emerged from the Obscure Star Field.
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Strategic Retreat: The Anglican army, which is still carrying out Terra's orders, retreated to the Taiping Star Domain at the behest of Van Dill after realizing that a great change had taken place on Terra, avoiding the counterattack from the Storm Star Field.
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Illness: After finding out the truth about the events of 33, Robert Killiman's physical condition is declining, and the heavy government, the suspicion and distrust from mortals, and the great self-reproach are about to crush the son of God, who has been working hard for thousands of years.
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Baal's Trip: Outside of work, Robert Killiman travels to Baal with the Praetorian Army, and on the return journey, the Regent of the Empire is even warned by the apothecary who entourage him.
However, the malice hidden in the shadows finally revealed its minions when Robert Killeman arrived in Terra.
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True Impeachment: Standing beneath the shattered statue of the God-Emperor, Inquisition Vincent, in conjunction with the Ministry of the Interior, the Ministry of Justice, the Court of Assassins, and the Mechonist, initiates the impeachment of Robert Killiman.
The various high lords present all used their own methods to broadcast the scene as much as possible - so that more people could see it.
Due to the plethora of impeachment regulations, here are just a few excerpts that had the greatest impact on the imperial regent Robert Killiman.
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Interference with the Mechon: The Empire and the Martian Mecha were originally in a cooperative position, but due to the interference of Robert Killiman and the Primordials, the Martian Mecha was maliciously restricted.
Martian Casting General speaks, confronting Robert Killiman, tearing up the religious content of the negotiation with the original St. Giles, and questioning why the Empire interfered with the Mechonia faith and allowed it to go the wrong way.
Since St. Giles had indeed gone astray, Robert Gilliman could not respond to this.
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In order to expand the power of the Ultramarines, maliciously reduce the resources of the rest of the legions: In conjunction with the evidence provided by the Assassin Court, Vincent pointed out that the Dark Angel was transferred to the tense battlefield for various reasons by the imperial regent Killiman within 500 years.
Due to the agreement with Seifer about his brother Leon Johnson, Robert Killeman could not respond.
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Shielding the Death Guard: For 2,000 years, the amount of tax stolen in the Storm Field, the area under the jurisdiction of the Death Guard has reached a staggering amount, but the Inquisition's quality control of the Death Guard has been rejected by Robert Killiman.
The Inquisition had reason to prove that Robert Killiman, the original Body, indulged the Death Guards in order to shield his brother, knowing that he would harm the interests of the Empire.
Robert Killeman had given up speaking, and the Primordial stood in place, staring at the High Lords with whom he had worked and discussed countless times.
Killiman didn't understand what the High Lords were doing this for, and did they want to pull down a demigod? But on the premise that he holds most of the military power in the empire, this is tantamount to self-destruction.
It has nothing to do with the interests of these families, nothing about power, what do they want?
The original body thought for a long time, he only felt completely ridiculous, he combed every line of interest, sorted out everyone's image, but still couldn't understand why.
However, at this moment, Robert Killeman can still think, and he cannot be swallowed up by anger.
The High Lords adduced countless pieces of evidence to illustrate the atrocities of the Primordials.
And when the gloom of St. Giles' Ascension had not yet subsided, the evidence was more akin to the question of Robert Gilliman from all over the Empire.
In the end, on the premise that the Martian casting general left the field and did not testify for the high lords, the remaining high lords came up with the last piece of evidence.
They rolled out a massive, ancient metal machine, and at the very moment when it was introduced, Robert Killeman suddenly felt something very uneasy.
As the servant demonstrated, after a horn sounded, one of the panels on the machine fell out, and it was a very rudimentary electronic screen.
"This is a desecrated artifact we found in the wreck of the ship of the absconding Belisarius Kaur."
The servant read aloud and slowly,
"We examined the machine, and we found that it was a desecrated artifact that mimicked the personalities of Robert Killeman and his adoptive mother, Talasha Yuton."
"We have ample evidence that Robert Killeman was involved in the creation of some kind of blasphemous technology and wanted to use this mechanical ......"
For the rest, Robert Killeman couldn't hear anything.
He stared at the High Lords and slowly opened his mouth, interrupting the servant's words and presentations.
Surprisingly, it was a rather calm, contagious, and fanning speech, in which Robert Killeman refuted the accusations of the High Lords point by point, despite the use of a lot of the art of language, and Robert Killiman pinpointed out the intentions and interests of each of the High Lords present, and the Imperial Regent calmly stated, questioning everyone present why at such a critical point in time, humanity could not unite as one, but continued to fight each other for personal and family interests, For personal gain, even at the expense of fabricating perjury.
Actually, Robert Killiman's words were not addressed to the high lords.
He was speaking to those who were watching the broadcast of the High Lords.
Meanwhile, Robert Killiman's Ultramarines find and cut off all of Terra's signals.
Just after the last signal was cut off, Robert Killiman, who was still impassioned just now, fell silent instantly, and the words in his mouth were not even finished.
Robert Killeman felt nothing but anger.
Boundless anger.
He looked at those people, and once upon a time, he even personally instructed them on how to govern, and he talked with them about how to lead an empire to glory, and he allowed some of them to be selfish, and even thought that some of them had great potential.
The anger of being betrayed, the anger of being fooled.
Robert Killiman didn't understand, he didn't understand, no matter why, none of the people standing before him did so - unless they really hated the Primitives - but perhaps the people who had killed their families by the Blood Angels should hate the Primordials more than they were.
And his soul was almost swallowed up by anger.
Perhaps Sevita had caught a glimpse of the truth, but with Sevita's disappearance, in the end, the only person who had ever seen clearly disappeared.
Moreover, with the disappearance of Sevita, the power of the Inquisitor has long since infiltrated the Assassin Court.
But at this point, Killeman didn't want to say more.
He stared at the ugly faces of the high lords, and in Robert Killiman's thousand-year-long history of rule, Robert Killiman chose the only time, allowing himself to be engulfed in anger.
[Kill.] 】
Robert Killeman said calmly.
Beside him, Chang Shengjun rushed out with his sword raised.
Robert Killiman drew his sword and calmly stepped forward, smashing the machine with his sword.
On the side, the blood that came out of the head of the high-collared master when it was spinning splashed next to the original body's face.
A roaring flame ignited over Terra.
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Surprise Visit: Robert Killeman visits Sigismund, who is exterminating the Chaos Legion, and hands over the Legion's general command to the ruthless Son of Dorne.
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Death: After a hurried visit to the expeditionary forces, Robert Killeman returns to Macullag and dies at the grave of his adoptive mother, Youton, on the day he arrives in Macullag.
It should be noted that Robert Killiman, the thirteenth son of the Emperor, Lord of Otlama and regent of the Empire, is indelible in his dedication to the Human Empire.
When his brother was fighting on the battlefield and gaining the admiration and merits of the people, when his brother was silent and did not care about the affairs of the empire, it was Robert Killeman who stood up and tried to run the entire vast empire on his own.
Perhaps the image of the imperial regent has been dusted over the millennium, perhaps the image of the imperial regent is not as shining as his brother, or perhaps the accusations against him by the high lords are not groundless,
However, without Robert Killiman, it would have been impossible for the Human Empire to quickly emerge from the haze of the Great Rebellion, let alone win the Beast War, and without Robert Killiman's dispatch and command logistics, the Greenskins from the Beast War could have directly tore apart the Empire.
If it weren't for Robert Killiman's behemoth of the Empire, he might have been plagued by a long time ago.
It is precisely because of Robert Killiman that in the years when the war has subsided, countless people of the empire can enjoy as comfortable treatment as possible in their short life - unlike his father and his father's assistant Makado, Robert Killiman has tried to improve the quality of life for the children of the empire as much as possible.
And now, the one who could weep for the Regent of the Empire may have died long ago in the darkness of the Ascension Day of St. Giles.
The fall of the last emperor's heir also marked the complete entry of the era of apostasy into the arena of mortals.
Here, heroes and villains are on the same stage, traitors and loyalists are on the same side, aliens and heretics are parallel,
In the long darkness of the night, the people who had completely lost the leadership of the primordials began to stumble like newborns to find their own future.
And the monsters that had been hiding behind the scenes, terrified of the light of the demigods, bared their fangs at the empire.
No, yes!
Rest assured, Killiman will definitely win the repechage, maybe he didn't die, who knows
(End of chapter)